keiko233 is an independent open-source developer whose current public offering centers on Clash Nyanpasu, a lightweight desktop front-end for the widely adopted Clash proxy engine. Built with the Rust-based Tauri framework, the application delivers a modern, resource-friendly graphical interface that allows Windows users to manage proxy profiles, toggle system-level traffic routing, and monitor real-time connection statistics without the overhead of heavier Electron-based alternatives. Typical use cases revolve around privacy-conscious consumers who need to switch quickly between multiple proxy nodes, developers testing geo-restricted services, and remote workers seeking stable, low-latency tunnels to international resources. Because the program reads standard Clash YAML configuration files, it slots seamlessly into existing setups that rely on rule-based traffic filtering, automatic fallback groups, and UWP loopback exemption tools. The interface condenses advanced features—such as latency testing, log filtering, and proxy chain editing—into a clean tray-centric workflow, making it equally suitable for casual users who want “set-and-forget” connectivity and for power users who tweak routing rules several times a day. keiko233’s focus on minimal memory usage, dark-theme support, and portable binaries aligns with the broader Tauri ecosystem’s emphasis on small footprints and cross-platform consistency. Clash Nyanpasu is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always fetch the latest upstream release, and can be installed individually or batched alongside other applications.
A Clash GUI based on tauri.
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